• From Surviving to Living

  • By: Holly Bot
  • Podcast

From Surviving to Living

By: Holly Bot
  • Summary

  • My story is not fiction. I am a woman, a felon, a sex-offender. I did hard time; it was a living hell. I am so awed by Jesus I will risk reputation, everything, to tell you the details and His glory. God changed me, radically. He will do that for you, your family. I trust Him. I hope you do too!! God is interested in you.
    © 2024 Holly Bot
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Episodes
  • (02) JAIL
    Jan 11 2024

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    In 2010, I was arrested. I felt like the problem in my family, their strong beliefs made me feel like a failure.


    Have you ever disappointed someone? How did it make you feel? These are the questions I had as I went through the jail’s intake process.

    I felt really lonely and sad, even unable to cry. Life before this was busy, but now I was stuck and powerless.


    The next weeks were about writing letters and waiting for mail, getting a letter felt special.


    Eliza, who seemed like someone I wouldn’t connect with, surprised me. She promised to write me, and her letters became my support. She was the first of many unexpected friends who changed how I saw the world.


    In this episode I’ll talk about unexpected friendships, and how everything can change. This is “Jail”.

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    Credits:
    Music from #Uppbeat
    https://uppbeat.io/t/david-bullard/broken
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    https://uppbeat.io/t/oliver-massa/this-blue-marble
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    https://uppbeat.io/t/dorian-pinto/recollect
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    https://uppbeat.io/t/brock-hewitt-stories-in-sound/a-journey-of-love
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    https://uppbeat.io/t/ben-johnson/leap-of-faith
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    14 mins
  • (03) BAIL, SENTENCING & PRISON INTAKE
    Jan 13 2024

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    Imagine your life on hold for a year, every day another day closer to a prison sentence. I might get only probation. Or I could get a 12 or even 30 year prison sentence. I pled guilty. Sentencing was up to the judge. The wait was terrible; the outcome was devastating. This is bail, sentencing, and prison intake.

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    Credits:

    Music from #Uppbeat:
    https://uppbeat.io/t/braden-deal/exertion
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    https://uppbeat.io/t/philip-anderson/lost-souls
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    https://uppbeat.io/t/monument-music/notes-from-the-past
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    https://uppbeat.io/t/dan-phillipson/making-progress
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    https://uppbeat.io/t/hey-pluto/the-summit
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    https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/one-moment-in-time
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    https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/a-beautiful-mind
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    https://uppbeat.io/t/kaleidoscope/by-my-side
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    https://uppbeat.io/t/braden-deal/inquisitive
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    https://uppbeat.io/t/light-patterns/exploratory-nature
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    https://uppbeat.io/t/dorian-pinto/recollect
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    https://uppbeat.io/t/dan-phillipson/making-progress
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    23 mins
  • (04) ORIENTATION (CHANGE, SHOCK & AWE, SUICIDE WATCH)
    Jan 16 2024

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    In March 2011 I entered prison and was placed in an orientation class. After 2 weeks I was given a job and prison life began. Life outside of prison continued for my family as well, and as I sought to redefine my role as a mom of 5 children I would also experience the loss of my grandmother.

    I share my struggles with depression and how strict prison rules and challenging prison personalities affected me my first year. Are you overwhelmed? Are you experiencing a lot of changes in your life? Do you need strength to get through? I discuss steps we can take today to see us through to tomorrow.

    TRANSCRIPT

    I had believed I was a good person, but I sought to improve. Can you relate? I struggled with serious depression, making stability and holding a job challenging. I felt the weight of other people’s expectations. In prison I tried adjusting to a new normal, but I would learn entering prison wasn’t rock bottom. Life can get even worse. What does life look like before transformation? How can change happen for you? This is ORIENTATION (CHANGE, SHOCK & AWE, SUICIDE WATCH).

    I’ve mentioned before that I didn’t realize I needed to change. What do I mean? I believed myself to be a good person or at least a person who understood what good is, even if I couldn’t do it consistently. If I could tell you what is right, doesn’t that make me …right?

    Do you think of yourself as a good person? If you know what’s right, then are you right, even if you don’t do the right thing?

    I had always been interested, though, in improving myself and my life. I didn’t need to change my beliefs; I wanted the skills to perform well!

    One of my biggest struggles began in my teen years. I began to suffer from serious depression. I felt disinterested in things that gave other people joy. I was easily irritated.In a 2016 Psychology Today article by Gregg Henriques Ph.D. called The Behavioral Shutdown Theory of Depression, Dr. Henriques does an excellent job of explaining this enigma. He describes depression as a defensive strategy. If one sees little return on their behavioral or emotional investment eventually, they’ll lack the desire to expend that effort. In short – why do things that don’t work?

    Medication helped, but it wasn’t a cure. I agonized about my failure to do things I saw people do every day. I was just barely surviving, even with meds. Eventually I was prescribed extremely high doses of anti-psychotics, anti-depressants and mood stabilizers. I believed my depression symptoms said ugly things about me and made me unlikable (or they would if people knew about them. I worked hard to rid myself of these symptoms and hide them. Fake it until you make it was a motto I lived by.

    Does this sound familiar? You are not alone, and there is hope!

    On my second day in prison, I was placed in an orientation class lasting 2 weeks. We were called R&O’s. One purpose of this class is to teach the rules and consequences of breaking the rules, consequences like LOPs (Loss of Privileges), DLOPs (Discipline Los...

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    24 mins

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